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Rangers
Ballpark in Arlington
Arlington, TX
Opening in 1994,
Rangers Ballpark
in
Arlington is a ballpark featuring a mixture of old and new ballparks. With an
aging
Arlington Stadium a new ballpark for the Texas Rangers needed
to be built. The Rangers began lobbying for a new stadium in the
late 1980s. On October 24, 1990, an agreement between the Texas
Rangers and the City of Arlington was reached to build a
new stadium. Constructed just a quarter of a
mile from Arlington Stadium, construction began April 24, 1992.
Construction took only 23 months for the stadium to be built. Originally named the Ballpark in Arlington,
the Rangers played their first game at the ballpark on April 11, 1994
against the Milwaukee Brewers. In May 2004, Ameriquest Mortgage
Company bought the naming rights to the ballpark for $75 million
over 30 years, giving the ballparks its current name, Ameriquest
Field in Arlington. However in March 2007, the team announced that
they had ended their naming rights deal with Ameriquest and renamed
the ballpark, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. From the exterior to the interior many ideas
from other bygone ballparks were used at Rangers Ballpark in
Arlington. As fans
approach the ballpark, it resembles Ebbets Field with its red brick
facade and arches. Once inside the ballpark, a brick Walk of Fame
containing information and rosters of every Texas Rangers team
extends around the entire facility. Rangers Ballpark in Arlington is the only
retro ballpark built that is enclosed as over 48,000 seats and four
story office complex surround the playing field. Great views can be
found from just about anywhere in the ballpark. However, the upper
deck is the furthest from the action in major league baseball
history. The main five tier grandstand extends from behind home
plate down to the right field foul pole, and down to and around the
left field foul pole to the office complex in centerfield. In right
field is a double decked covered homerun porch, similar to the one
that was found at Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Bleachers from old
Arlington Stadium extend around the outfield to a grassy incline in
centerfield. Rangers Ballpark in Arlington has many modern features including 120
luxury suites divided into two tiers, with each suite named after a MLB All-Star
player. The main videoboard is located above the
homerun porch in right field. A 10ft. high manual out of town
scoreboard is part of the left field wall. Many amenities can be
found at Ameriquest Field including Legends Museum that contains
baseball memorabilia from the Baseball Hall of Fame and the
Coca-Cola Sports Park that features games, activities and special
events. Located in the heart of Texas, the summer heat is often a
facts at Rangers games, making Rangers Ballpark in Arlington one of the hottest
places for fans to attend games.

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RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON
FACTS AND FIGURES |
2008 RANGERS SCHEDULE |
- Tenant:
Texas Rangers
- Capacity:
48,911
- Surface:
Grass
- Cost:
$191 Million
- Opened:
April 11, 1994
- Architect:
HKS Inc, David M. Schwarz Architectural Services
- Owner:
Arlington Sports Facility Development Authority
- Former Name(s):
Ballpark in Arlington (1994-2004), Ameriquest Field
(2005-2006)
- Naming
Rights: Named after Team
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RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON
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PLANNING YOUR TRIP TO ARLINGTON AND TO RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON |
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BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON AND THE TEXAS RANGERS BY THE NUMBERS |
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Total Attendance |
MLB
Rank |
Average Attendance per Game |
MLB
Rank |
Team Wins |
Average Ticket Price |
MLB
Rank |
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2007 |
2,353,862 |
18 |
29,060 |
18 |
75 |
14.19 |
29 |
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2006 |
2,388,734 |
14 |
29,491 |
16 |
80 |
15.84 |
28 |
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2005 |
2,486,925 |
16 |
30,703 |
16 |
79 |
16.91 |
24 |
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2004 |
2,513,685 |
16 |
31,033 |
14 |
89 |
16.08 |
24 |
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2003 |
2,094,394 |
18 |
25,857 |
18 |
71 |
15.98 |
15 |
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